There are two different types of conflicts: internal and external. If you are to look these words up in the literature textbook glossary, you will find the following:
Internal- An internal conflict is a conflict present only in one's mind because of feelings, thoughts or beliefs.
External- An external conflict is a conflict in which two or more persons are involved. It is more of a physical conflict.
Examples: An example of an internal conflict could be when (in Chapter 1) Bilbo is trying to decide whether he should or shouldn´t go on the adventure with the dwarves and Gandalf.
An example of an external conflict could be when (in Chapter 4) The goblins are hitting and whipping the dwarves and Bilbo.
What is the definition of conflict?
There are two different types of conflicts: internal and external. If you are to look these words up in the literature textbook glossary, you will find the following:Internal- An internal conflict is a conflict present only in one's mind because of feelings, thoughts or beliefs.
External- An external conflict is a conflict in which two or more persons are involved. It is more of a physical conflict.
Examples: An example of an internal conflict could be when (in Chapter 1) Bilbo is trying to decide whether he should or shouldn´t go on the adventure with the dwarves and Gandalf.
An example of an external conflict could be when (in Chapter 4) The goblins are hitting and whipping the dwarves and Bilbo.